A Queens man who claimed to have been the victim of a violent NYPD chokehold and whose case was highlighted in a scathing inspector-general report has settled a lawsuit against the city for $25,000.

Angel Martinez’s 2012 case drew increased attention in the aftermath of Staten Island loosie-cig seller Eric Garner’s 2014 chokehold death and was one of 10 incidents referenced in the internal report on the controversial tactic.

Martinez sued the city and a slew of cops after he was stopped while riding his bicycle on Linden Boulevard in 2012.

One of the officers “then placed the victim in a chokehold . . . while [another cop] punched plaintiff in the stomach three times, causing the plaintiff to lose his wind,” the suit states.

In a report released last month, the NYPD inspector general found that officers relied on the tactic too often and weren’t sufficiently disciplined for doing so.

A Law Department spokes­man said the settlement was in the best interests of the city.